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"Sunshine on My Shoulders" (sometimes titled simply "Sunshine") is a song recorded and co-written by American singer-songwriter John Denver. It was originally released as an album track on 1971's Poems, Prayers & Promises and later, as a single in 1973. It went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S. in early 1974.
Poems, Prayers & Promises is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Denver, released on April 6, 1971 by RCA Records.The album was recorded in New York City, and produced by Milton Okun and Susan Ruskin.
Players can download songs on a track-by-track basis, with many of the tracks also offered as part of a "song pack" or complete album, usually at a discounted rate. Tracks released for Rock Band 2 on the Wii platform are only available as singles while Rock Band 3 offers multi-song packs as well as singles.
AllMusic reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine said the album "features all of John Denver's greatest hits" while also noting that "For those who want to dig deeper than the greatest-hits collections, or want to pass by those individual volumes in favor of one set, The Rocky Mountain Collection is an ideal purchase."
Leaving on a Jet Plane" – My Morning Jacket "Take Me to Tomorrow" – Dave Matthews "All of My Memories" – Kathleen Edwards "Prisoners" – J Mascis and Sharon Van Etten "Sunshine on My Shoulders" – Train "Back Home Again" – Old Crow Medicine Show "This Old Guitar" – Lucinda Williams "Some Days Are Diamonds" – Amos Lee
It may include listening to a song that has an important resonance — in the commercial, it's Denver's “Sunshine on My Shoulders” — or it could be eating a favorite childhood dessert or ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... The John Denver Collection, Volume 4: Sunshine on My Shoulders. Sunshine on My Shoulders" (Re-recording)
"Rocky Mountain High" is a folk rock song written by John Denver and Mike Taylor and is one of the two official state songs of Colorado. [1] [2] Recorded by Denver in 1972, it is the title track of the 1972 album Rocky Mountain High, and rose to No. 9 on the US Hot 100 in 1973.